I've tested it on Slacko 531 so it should work with
future versions. Occasionally developers change a link
or the wording of a right click menu item and that
causes a dead menu item to appear . That can
be fixed by the user by just dragging it to the trash can .

It didn't work for me on latest Slacko 5.3.3 menus remain as usual. Works in Wary 5.3 though. Maybe UTF-8 has something to do, I know there's espanol-right-click but I find it outdated compared to the original, which is more fulfeatured._________________Puppy Linux en español

I don't have a 64 bit machine, just old IBM desktops which
do a great job running linux.

People are free to modify the package anyway they like and post it.

Here are the instructions to make your own package.

1) Extract my package in /root. You will see a folder. Rename the folder
to a different name.

3) Switch Rox so that hidden files are shown. Make modifications
especially in /foldername/root/.config/rox.sourceforge.net/OpenWith/

4) To make the final package --->

Make a temporary work folder and drag all desktop files except one to
this temporary work folder. This fools the application dir2pet
into thinking that there is only one application inside your folder.

Launch the terminal program and type

Code:

dir2pet foldername

Go through the steps as normal but stop just before end
to put the desktop files back in their proper place
(foldername/usr/share/applications/).

Then finish the process and you will see a finished pet package in
your home folder.

You have fooled dir2pet into thinking that there is only one
application in the package.

I haven't had a close look at your architecture yet but I think it may be significantly different in Fatdog. I took a risk and installed your latest package to Fatdog and nothing showed up in the rox menu system. FD uses openbox by default, not JWM although I'm not sure if that would make a difference.

I will try your directions and see if I have any luck. I assume right-clicks uses already installed apps which may not be available in FD.

Right-clicks is great and really simplifies use of Linux. I think a lot of people would be happy to see this in FD.

1) HFS images can be made. This is useful in Emulation
of a MAC computer by Puppy linux. This allows files to be
transferred to Client side in the form of an image.
Just put the file(s) you want to transfer into a folder and
make an HFS image ---> it will have .dsk extension

Mini vMac alows image to be dragged to it's window
Basilisk allows the image to be chosen at the time of launch or
else use the file sharing folder.

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